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Council of Canadians chapters take their message to the streets – and to communities all over Canada

Since its inception, the Council of Canadians has built its strength and credibility with powerful grassroots activists in communities across Canada. Chapter members work tirelessly, with abounding energy and help build the kind of Canada WE want! In their communities chapters promote our local, provincial and national campaigns, act as local watchdogs, and promote social and economic justice on a day-to-day basis.

To find out more, contact the chapter listed below below and get in touch with the regional office closest to you.

We have a broad base of activists working on issues across Canada, so if you don’t see your community, please contactus and we will try to put you in touch with other engaged people in your region.

Recent highlights

Photo by Ute Schmid Jones
The Council of Canadians has been opposing the tripling of the existing 63,000 barrel per day Enbridge Line 10 heavy crude pipeline since November 2015.
Yesterday, the Hamilton, South Niagara and Guelph chapters took part in the 'Rally Against Line 10 Tar Sands Pipeline in Hamilton!' at the corner of Homestead and Upper James, Mount Hope, Hamilton.
Chapter activists Don...

The Council of Canadians Quill Plains (Wynyard) chapter took part in a 4-week campaign this past March-April that successfully stopped a provincial cut of almost $5 million to the province's public library system.
Council of Canadians chapters are celebrating at least 18 significant wins achieved during the first nine months of 2017!
These WINS! include:
1- Campbell River chapter celebrates...

Citizens for Quality Healthcare after they made a presentation to the regional hospital board against paid parking at hospitals, October 2016. Campbell River chapter activist Rich Hagensen is second from the right in the photo.
The Council of Canadians Campbell River chapter is celebrating the recent decision by the Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health) to scrap their plan to charge...

Photos by Chris Gadsden.
The Council of Canadians Chilliwack chapter joined a rally in Vancouver yesterday in solidarity with Indigenous peoples to call for an end to open-pen fish farms. The Rally to End Fish Farms in the Broughton Archipelago took place as the new British Columbia government met with First Nation leaders at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
CBC reports, "Dozens...

The Council of Canadians Regina chapter joined with allies this past Monday to march in the Labour Day parade in their community. For additional photos of chapters at Labour Day events across the country, please click here.
Council of Canadians chapters take action for social, economic and environmental justice. Here is a snapshot of some of their recent activities:
Labour Day
1- Hamilton...